
Tulsa-born playwright Tracy Letts joins best-selling author Mitch Albom for an evening in Chapman Music Hall.
Born in Tulsa, Tracy Letts grew up in Durant, Oklahoma, and moved to Chicago at age 20 to pursue a career in theatre. His 2004 play, Man from Nebraska, won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. He won his second Pulitzer for the 2007 play August: Osage County, which also won the Drama Desk and Tony Awards for Best Play.
Mitch Albom has written best-selling fiction and memoirs (The Five People You Meet in Heaven, Tuesdays with Morrie), wrote a sports column for the Detroit Free Press for more than 15 years and has hosted radio and TV programs.
